- Mar 29, 2008
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Hey all,
I'm running two failing 7900GTXs in SLI and they're beginning to crap out. I'm am unsure as to what to purchase... what the best value is for my dollar. I don't really have a limit on what to spend... I just don't want to buy something that is going to a) suck in a few months and b) overheat. Everything I hear about Fermi is slightly worrying, but if the cards can handle it than I guess it's a moot point. I've always purchased nVIDIA... is this still the best option now though?
So my questions:
What's the best card dollar/performance?
Is this the same answer when future proofing comes into the conversation?
Should I buy a cheap card to get me through until nVIDIA and ATI bring out their next cards?
I asked these questions on EVGA's forums and I got "480" "480" "480". Figured I should ask somewhere that can give me a more mixed and neutral response. Thanks everyone
Andrew
I'm running two failing 7900GTXs in SLI and they're beginning to crap out. I'm am unsure as to what to purchase... what the best value is for my dollar. I don't really have a limit on what to spend... I just don't want to buy something that is going to a) suck in a few months and b) overheat. Everything I hear about Fermi is slightly worrying, but if the cards can handle it than I guess it's a moot point. I've always purchased nVIDIA... is this still the best option now though?
So my questions:
What's the best card dollar/performance?
Is this the same answer when future proofing comes into the conversation?
Should I buy a cheap card to get me through until nVIDIA and ATI bring out their next cards?
I asked these questions on EVGA's forums and I got "480" "480" "480". Figured I should ask somewhere that can give me a more mixed and neutral response. Thanks everyone
Andrew